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Abstract
This affiliate will focus on the urban development initiatives that cities implement including Marshallian industrial districts, hub and spoke, satellite platforms, state anchored, cluster development, and will focus on the most recent creative city model and branding. A general framework will be provided that considers neoliberal policies of austerity and the retrenchment of the government to contextualize how cities go more autonomous in seeking majuscule expansion and enable capital projects and improvements in partnerships with the private sector. Among these urban development initiatives, the creative city perspective and branding of ballast institutions such as public libraries assistance locate libraries within the initiatives that piece of work along other cultural institutions to strengthen the image that specific cities seek to make in a collective effort to attract members of the creative grade, tourists, and investors.
Keywords
- Creative city
- Branding cities
- Public libraries
- Anchor establishment
Notes
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For Evans manufacture, sector, and cluster refer to various groupings in policy statements and strategies (2009).
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"Starchitects" refers to architects or architect firms globally renown, who pattern iconic buildings effectually the world.
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About of the literature on ballast institutions tends to focus on universities. Consideration towards public libraries every bit anchor institutions within the creative city model and branding of the urban center is emerging.
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